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not every company dan do that. we create a market. meaning if you want to liquidate and sell back we create a market so you can liquidate. david: is that the part of the problem got into? >> absolutely not. that bass not the issue. that was a disclosure issue. lear capital the service we provide the way we go after our clients long term has been excellent. but the key point here this is a great time to own gold, dave, as you know. the market has done well over the last deck i had can. the prospects going forward are very, very positive. david: let me put a what if scenario though, scott. what happens if the fed says, look, we've done as much as we're going to do. as much money printing we're going to do. may not happen tomorrow or next month but sometime in 2013. when that happens, they announce, maybe won't be raising rates but not being as aggressive in money printing as they are now, won't gold be dropping down? >> i don't think so because if you look 2002 to 2007, even before the money printing, gold did very well because you had
not every company dan do that. we create a market. meaning if you want to liquidate and sell back we create a market so you can liquidate. david: is that the part of the problem got into? >> absolutely not. that bass not the issue. that was a disclosure issue. lear capital the service we provide the way we go after our clients long term has been excellent. but the key point here this is a great time to own gold, dave, as you know. the market has done well over the last deck i had can. the...
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dan gross, great to see you. dan gross, global business editor for "newsweek." michelle girard, director of ubs and stephen moore is a writer with "the wall street journal." thank you. >>> coming up, we just touched on it. globalization chipped away at u.s. manufacturing jobs over the last few decades. there are signs that some of the jobs are coming back. certainly manufacturing is. don't expect to wear overalls and a tool belt to the job site though. we'll look at the manufacturing jobs of the future when we come back. you're watching "your money." >>> made in america. one of the keys to an american renaissance. the economy is adding jobs but the jobs the u.s. is adding aren't the same ones that it has lost. take a look at this. jobs in leisure and hospitality. one of the big growth areas. pay on average $13.35 an hour. retail, another area that we've been growing, $16.43 an hour. neither of these pay as well as manufacturing with an average hourly rate of $24 an hour. since january of 2010, the u.s. economy added 508,000 manufacturing jobs. that's since the b
dan gross, great to see you. dan gross, global business editor for "newsweek." michelle girard, director of ubs and stephen moore is a writer with "the wall street journal." thank you. >>> coming up, we just touched on it. globalization chipped away at u.s. manufacturing jobs over the last few decades. there are signs that some of the jobs are coming back. certainly manufacturing is. don't expect to wear overalls and a tool belt to the job site though. we'll look at...
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now, dan bal david baldacci, this is your-- >> my 25th. somebody told me the other day. i had not counted the books. when they said it i was surprised. >> schieffer: 25 books you have done. and i'm old enough to remember when you were a lawyer here in washington, and one of my best friends was your law partner in that old law firm. how did you get into this? i mean, what-- >> i had been writing since i was a kid. i was trying to sell short stories to the "new yorker" when i was 14 and realized if i changed my name to j.d. salinger my odds would be considerably improved. i spent 10 years writing short stories, that's what i really love to do. and i liked to read short stories in high school and college but i had no success doing that. i had a family early on, and it was something i kept doing. i went into screen play writing for a while and got an agent in hollywood which is almost impossible because most agents in hollywood i met don't know there is a state called virginia. they don't think anything exists owz of california. and i started writing my first novel "absolute
now, dan bal david baldacci, this is your-- >> my 25th. somebody told me the other day. i had not counted the books. when they said it i was surprised. >> schieffer: 25 books you have done. and i'm old enough to remember when you were a lawyer here in washington, and one of my best friends was your law partner in that old law firm. how did you get into this? i mean, what-- >> i had been writing since i was a kid. i was trying to sell short stories to the "new yorker"...
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. >> reporter: we first met wal-mart employee dan hindman earlier this week. a sales associate in electronics he was once the employee of the month. but today he walked off his job to protest what he says are wal-mart's low wages and high health insurance premiums. so what do you think you're risking by being out here today? >> i'm not worried about the risk. i'm protected. i have a right to stand up for what's right and so does everyone else. >> reporter: it's that "everyone else" that has wal-mart suspicious. the company says few of the demonstrators were actually striking employees but outside people pressuring the company to unionize. >> in many of those locations no wal-mart associates took place. we had roughly the same number of call ins than we had last year. >> reporter: while there were a handful of arrests, wal-mart said the protest had no effect on black friday sales. in fact, the company said it was the best black friday on record. dan hindman says it's time, though, that the employees get rewarded for at least some of wal-mart's success. >> we're
. >> reporter: we first met wal-mart employee dan hindman earlier this week. a sales associate in electronics he was once the employee of the month. but today he walked off his job to protest what he says are wal-mart's low wages and high health insurance premiums. so what do you think you're risking by being out here today? >> i'm not worried about the risk. i'm protected. i have a right to stand up for what's right and so does everyone else. >> reporter: it's that...
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dan lothian, thank you very much. you know, as we watch this story playing out, each side wants the other to give in. or at least give a little more in the fiscal tug-of-war. in a little less than a couple of minutes now, we'll see what the republicans want from the democrats. and what they might offer to get what they want. n't just listen . listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights yo
dan lothian, thank you very much. you know, as we watch this story playing out, each side wants the other to give in. or at least give a little more in the fiscal tug-of-war. in a little less than a couple of minutes now, we'll see what the republicans want from the democrats. and what they might offer to get what they want. n't just listen . listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i...
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i'm dan ashley. >> from the entire abc 7 news team have a terrific evening. >> thanks for watching. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament! a high-school chemistry teacher from charlottesville, a high-school chemistry teacher ...a high-school world-history teacher from chicago, illinois... ...and a high-school a.p. english teacher from montgomery, alabama... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, as you all know, this tournament final is two-day total-point affair. the dollar figures you see in front of the contestants right now
i'm dan ashley. >> from the entire abc 7 news team have a terrific evening. >> thanks for watching. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament! a high-school chemistry teacher from charlottesville, a high-school chemistry teacher ...a high-school world-history teacher from chicago, illinois... ...and a high-school a.p. english teacher from montgomery, alabama... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you,...
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they absolutely represent the academic core of the university of what moral envision as dan pointed out in his chapter in the book he had edited commemorating the passage of the morel act that we're celebrating the 150th anniversary this year, and say his vision was for liberal education as well as toll tal yaren and as the american research university e americaed from the classical -- and the science and technology certainly science and technology draws more federal support, but without the humanities and -- there is just absolutely extraordinary work being done in the humanities which informs our intellectual culture, it's pervasive, i think it's just not as -- it doesn't produce the breakthrough technology as you said that the nano technology cousin. >> do the panelists think that the humanities are getting the short end of the stick. are they just jealous of the new buildings for the engineering college? >> i think that there's no question they feel downtrodden. in reality, if you look at the fundamental purpose of the university education, although we have the vocational focus righ
they absolutely represent the academic core of the university of what moral envision as dan pointed out in his chapter in the book he had edited commemorating the passage of the morel act that we're celebrating the 150th anniversary this year, and say his vision was for liberal education as well as toll tal yaren and as the american research university e americaed from the classical -- and the science and technology certainly science and technology draws more federal support, but without the...
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groupon alum dan knispel also was forced to sit on the sidelines as the value of his shares plummeted "i'd say it was rough, from time to time, especially as the number got smaller and smaller." like many early groupon employees, both bowman and knispel took a little less in upfront salary to get equity options in the firm, a decision which looked good when google nearly bought groupon for a reported $6 billion figure in 2010. "i mean, you're just thinking big. you're not thinking money after taxes or anything realistic, you're just thinking, 'i'm going to get a windfall of cash and this is going to be amazing!'" "it's not a new story for tech employees to have their options underwater. it's just kinda the breaks." in his book "groupon's biggest deal ever," frank sennett details how founding partners like eric levkofsky cashed out some of their shares before groupon's ipo, pocketing hundreds of millions of dollars in the process. "they're the early-stage founders, they're the ones driving the bus. and there are all sorts of lessons that life isn't fair and that's one of them." though
groupon alum dan knispel also was forced to sit on the sidelines as the value of his shares plummeted "i'd say it was rough, from time to time, especially as the number got smaller and smaller." like many early groupon employees, both bowman and knispel took a little less in upfront salary to get equity options in the firm, a decision which looked good when google nearly bought groupon for a reported $6 billion figure in 2010. "i mean, you're just thinking big. you're not...
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itself from itself and jim brown, the nfl legendary, the legendary nfl running back was on the panel and dan garza, professor at stanford who has worked on mouthguard technology that can measure the force of impacts on the head and kevin turner who was the subject of documentary which you will see a clip of it called american man produced by a colleague of mine who works at hbo. so, this panel will be featured in a show on the world channel on november 20 at 8:00 p.m. and on line as well. pbs is working with, public television is working with the aspen institute to turn this into a one-hour session. there will be a whole one-hour session which will include conversations about football safety but we are going to play about a ten-minute clip of that. [no audio] [inaudible conversations] let's come back to it. sorry about that. so what i would like to do now is start off this conversation about the under 14 question, the pre-high school equation and i would like to do that with our special guest, dr. robert cantu who many of you will of course are familiar with. he is the chief of neurosurgery
itself from itself and jim brown, the nfl legendary, the legendary nfl running back was on the panel and dan garza, professor at stanford who has worked on mouthguard technology that can measure the force of impacts on the head and kevin turner who was the subject of documentary which you will see a clip of it called american man produced by a colleague of mine who works at hbo. so, this panel will be featured in a show on the world channel on november 20 at 8:00 p.m. and on line as well. pbs...
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itself from itself and jim brown, the nfl legendary, the legendary nfl running back was on the panel and dan garza, professor at stanford who has worked on mouthguard technology that can measure the force of impacts on the head and kevin turner who was the subject of documentary which you will see a clip of it called american man produced by a colleague of mine who works at hbo. so, this panel will be featured in a show on the world channel on november 20 at 8:00 p.m. and on line as well. pbs is working with, public television is working with the aspen institute to turn this into a one-hour session. there will be a whole one-hour session which will include conversations about football safety but we are going to play about a ten-minute clip of that. [no audio] [inaudible conversations] let's come back to it. sorry about that. so what i would like to do now is start off this conversation about the under 14 question, the pre-high school equation and i would like to do that with our special guest, dr. robert cantu who many of you will of course are familiar with. he is the chief of neurosurgery
itself from itself and jim brown, the nfl legendary, the legendary nfl running back was on the panel and dan garza, professor at stanford who has worked on mouthguard technology that can measure the force of impacts on the head and kevin turner who was the subject of documentary which you will see a clip of it called american man produced by a colleague of mine who works at hbo. so, this panel will be featured in a show on the world channel on november 20 at 8:00 p.m. and on line as well. pbs...
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. >> dan hynes is the comptroller of the state of illinois, its paymaster. he currently has about $5 billion in outstanding bills in his office and not enough money in the state's coffers to pay them. he says they're six months behind. how many people do you have clamoring for money? >> it's fair to say that there are, you know, tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people waiting to be paid by the state. >> so how are these people getting by if they're not getting paid by the state? >> well, that's the tragedy. people borrow money. they borrow in order to, you know, get by until the state pays them. >> they're subsidizing the state. they're giving the state a float. >> exactly. >> and who do you owe that money to? >> pretty much anybody who has any interaction with state government, we owe money to. >> that would include everyone from the university of illinois, which is owed $400 million, to small businessmen like mayur shah, who owns a pharmacy in chicago and has been waiting months for $200,000 in medicaid payments. then there are the 2,000 n
. >> dan hynes is the comptroller of the state of illinois, its paymaster. he currently has about $5 billion in outstanding bills in his office and not enough money in the state's coffers to pay them. he says they're six months behind. how many people do you have clamoring for money? >> it's fair to say that there are, you know, tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people waiting to be paid by the state. >> so how are these people getting by if they're not getting...
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and with me here today is dan henning. >> good morning. >> john: it was a pretty slow news week. >> yeah nothing to talk about. >> john: the violence in the middle east, the action of various governors to undermine the affordable health care act, the um coming thanksgiving and black friday, and elmo leaving sesame street, which is a pretty painful thing for all if you have a kid. >> uh-huh. >> john: but i'm really thrilled to be here on the eve of thanksgiving, i'm thankful for shows like this. we're going to talk about black friday and the real history of thanks give as well. and really a tough question i want to ask everyone listening progressive and conservative to call in on this we know all of the horrible things of black friday, that it takes the christmas message of jesus and his anti-materialism message and completely, well makes a joke out of it. thanks giving is a time when christians buy lots of material possessions to celebration though guy who denounced material processions. we all know how about how these prices are jacked up and then put on sale, we know all of the bad thi
and with me here today is dan henning. >> good morning. >> john: it was a pretty slow news week. >> yeah nothing to talk about. >> john: the violence in the middle east, the action of various governors to undermine the affordable health care act, the um coming thanksgiving and black friday, and elmo leaving sesame street, which is a pretty painful thing for all if you have a kid. >> uh-huh. >> john: but i'm really thrilled to be here on the eve of...
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. >> then, dan, are we feeling this way? you share the view that we are not -- we're not done with the fiscal cliff. we're not going to suddenly solve our fiscal problems. we certainly haven't been talking it up on the spending side. we've agreed -- we haven't agreed but there seems to be a movement toward the idea that some taxes will go up on the high end and the middle class won't see much of a tax increase. are we justified? >> i think the typical consumer is not like you and me and the other guests there. the typical consumer makes about $60,000 a year for their family. they're not getting tax dividends so they're not freaked up about those going up. they're concerned about their paychecks and paychecks have been more steady for the first time in several years, wages have gone up a little bit, and the biggest asset people own is a house. it's not just a volume of sales rising and construction but home values. and so with every passing week, a certain number of people who are under water on their mortgages are now in pos
. >> then, dan, are we feeling this way? you share the view that we are not -- we're not done with the fiscal cliff. we're not going to suddenly solve our fiscal problems. we certainly haven't been talking it up on the spending side. we've agreed -- we haven't agreed but there seems to be a movement toward the idea that some taxes will go up on the high end and the middle class won't see much of a tax increase. are we justified? >> i think the typical consumer is not like you and me...
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next i'd like to introduce dan bernal who is the district director under house democratic leader house pelosi and is going to speak next. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. thank you, dr. bookbinder. great to see so much leadership here including the aids foundation marking its 30 years leadership fighting the prevention of hiv/aids this weekend. of course judy auerbach, we're thankful for grant colfax working in washington entrusting him with aids polecy. every time hiv/aids is threatened for san francisco, mayor ed lee comes to washington. he walks the halls, he commands the attention and respect not only of leader pelosi, but everybody that's necessary to help save what we need here in san francisco. so, thank you mayor lee for your leadership as well. (applause) >> leader pelosi couldn't be here today, but she asked me to share some words with you from her, which i'll do now. dear friends, thank you for invieedthing me to participate in the official ribbon cutting ceremony for the san francisco department of public health's new bridge hiv research facility. while i am unable to be
next i'd like to introduce dan bernal who is the district director under house democratic leader house pelosi and is going to speak next. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. thank you, dr. bookbinder. great to see so much leadership here including the aids foundation marking its 30 years leadership fighting the prevention of hiv/aids this weekend. of course judy auerbach, we're thankful for grant colfax working in washington entrusting him with aids polecy. every time hiv/aids is...
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her policies in africa and suh dan were controversial. there were other issues she's been involved in, but she's got a very big job at the u.n. there are meetings on thursday and a general assembly vote has been scheduled on palestinian stateho statehood. a vote that's gripped the attention of all of the middle east and the middle east experts. and presumably, the u.n. ambassador ought to be someone well regarded around the world and is and now she's fighting for her future life in this very partisan atmosphere in washington. it's puzzling. the white house is sticking by her for now. she's not yet been nominated. harry reid said they believe the committees in charge chaired by john kerry should be in charge of this and not members from other committees like homeland security and intelligence and armed services who are getting involved in this. but as you pointed out, none of the republican senators asking questions chair anything. it's becoming very personal and very puzzling indeed. >> one last sort of puzzling hmt of this to me. i just
her policies in africa and suh dan were controversial. there were other issues she's been involved in, but she's got a very big job at the u.n. there are meetings on thursday and a general assembly vote has been scheduled on palestinian stateho statehood. a vote that's gripped the attention of all of the middle east and the middle east experts. and presumably, the u.n. ambassador ought to be someone well regarded around the world and is and now she's fighting for her future life in this very...
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dan senor is a smart guy but that was naive of him to say. look, no one liked mitt romney to begin with. people don't like mitt romney now. he had a good first debate and so people thought, oh, maybe he actually has a chance. but the republican party never liked mitt romney. they never fell in love with him. he happened to be the establishment guy who was going to get the job. you look to the 2016 field of republican candidates and a lot of the electorate loves those people, like marco rubio. the electorate loves him. i'm sorry, i think dan was very off on those comments. >> chris, there's something deeper here we haven't talked about -- >> let's start with something simple. let's assume the republican party wants to rebuild and to be a four quarter offense, they want to compete in the northeast, southeast, midwest and the west. let's assume that. are you saying rubio is a better candidate to compete, a good candidate to compete in the northeast? where would he win in the northeast? i'm curious when you say that, erin. i'm not making you into
dan senor is a smart guy but that was naive of him to say. look, no one liked mitt romney to begin with. people don't like mitt romney now. he had a good first debate and so people thought, oh, maybe he actually has a chance. but the republican party never liked mitt romney. they never fell in love with him. he happened to be the establishment guy who was going to get the job. you look to the 2016 field of republican candidates and a lot of the electorate loves those people, like marco rubio....
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dan kerman. >> what a difference a day makes on this day before thanksgiving s f o have mostly sunny skies. that translated into most flights running on time. >> everything has been dismissed so far. >> everything has been great if it ever is been -- smoot so far. we are on our way home. >> these weather conditions were great. >> we got here early, panicked, the whole bit! [laughter] >> however, it is fine. >> these people were connecting and even they were finding the bright side. >> we are going to go to atlanta but the las vegas connection is it delayed. >> we are on time out of san francisco. >> this relatively cease and travel allowed people to focus. >> i am looking for to spend thanksgiving with my family, my sister-in-law, has spent. turkey and not having to cook myself. and my- husbands. >> our family has fried turkey every thanksgiving you. if a what is that like? if >> is just like a dream. >> 120 dozen people pushing through s f o. it seems to be the busiest wet 120,000 people friday, however was the busiest-day. and as sunday is expected to be with 80,000 people expected
dan kerman. >> what a difference a day makes on this day before thanksgiving s f o have mostly sunny skies. that translated into most flights running on time. >> everything has been dismissed so far. >> everything has been great if it ever is been -- smoot so far. we are on our way home. >> these weather conditions were great. >> we got here early, panicked, the whole bit! [laughter] >> however, it is fine. >> these people were connecting and even they...
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i talked to dan gillerman, well known ambassador in israel. he said the only way it will end is stamp out hamas. can that really be done? >> first of all i agree with the ambassador. i think he is spot on. with the ideology they have that calls for the destruction of israel the only way you are going to defeat them is actually get them on the ground. now that is going to be very challenging because a lot of them have a backdoor to go into egypt. with president morsi being a muslim brotherhood, he is supporting them, although he played a key role in this truce. the fact is to stop this from happening they are going to have to destroy hamas. >> gregg: hamas will rearm with iranian made rockets and other weapons that are smuggled in through gaza through sudan and egypt. egypt says, of course, and did just several days -- we'll that i can sure they don't rearm. you don't believe that, do you? >> not at all. egypt has been letting them come through the corridor and their part of the problem. when we had mubarek there, he was pretty good about cutti
i talked to dan gillerman, well known ambassador in israel. he said the only way it will end is stamp out hamas. can that really be done? >> first of all i agree with the ambassador. i think he is spot on. with the ideology they have that calls for the destruction of israel the only way you are going to defeat them is actually get them on the ground. now that is going to be very challenging because a lot of them have a backdoor to go into egypt. with president morsi being a muslim...
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dan lothian joins us. so the clock is ticking away. >> after the meeting the president had after he went to southeast asia the lawmakers were optimistic. now you are hearing some pessimistic as the clock winds down. you see the president pushing the bush era tax cut extension for middle class america. the white house doesn't believe this is the comprehensive solution, but part of a solution. they are reaching out to small business owners, sitting down with top ceos yesterday. he will head to pennsylvania tomorrow. you saw him at the white house with middle class america who e-mailed the white house about how they would be impacted if the middle class tax cuts were not extended for them. the president sounding optimistic that the deal can get done. >> our ultimate goal is an agreement that gets our long-term deficit under control in a way that's fair and balanced. that kind of agreement would be good for our businesses, good for our economy. it would be good for our children's future. i believe both parties
dan lothian joins us. so the clock is ticking away. >> after the meeting the president had after he went to southeast asia the lawmakers were optimistic. now you are hearing some pessimistic as the clock winds down. you see the president pushing the bush era tax cut extension for middle class america. the white house doesn't believe this is the comprehensive solution, but part of a solution. they are reaching out to small business owners, sitting down with top ceos yesterday. he will head...
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while reagan work with dan rostenkowski -- ronald reagan worked with dan rostenkowski. that is probably a more significant factor than the blind adherence to party. host: let's go on to wanda in florida. hi, wanda. caller: i have a question for you. i paid into social security. i now get social security benefits. every month i have premiums coming out of my check. how can you consider them as socialist programs. we paid into them. host: stay on the line. guest: i also get social security and i pay my medicare premiums. i'm in the same boat she is. the benefits that are being paid a much greater than the amount repaid in. -- then the amount we pay again . they're not actuarially sound. we have to look at it to see to have these programs solvent for the next 20, 30, 40 years and for my children that will be on social security and medicare 20 years from now. in terms of some of the other programs, it depends on what you're talking about. is it socialism to support cancer research or to build roads and bridges all over our country? i don't think so. is it socialism to help
while reagan work with dan rostenkowski -- ronald reagan worked with dan rostenkowski. that is probably a more significant factor than the blind adherence to party. host: let's go on to wanda in florida. hi, wanda. caller: i have a question for you. i paid into social security. i now get social security benefits. every month i have premiums coming out of my check. how can you consider them as socialist programs. we paid into them. host: stay on the line. guest: i also get social security and i...
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dan lothian is at the white house. dan, what do you know? >> reporter: well, this is the second phone conversation now that the president has had with speaker boehner with regards to the fiscal cliff. this call, according to a source familiar with it, told me it lasted for 28 minutes. this official saying it was hardly short or curt, as had been reported by some news outlets. and my colleague, jessica yellen, heard from another source that said that the president told speaker boehner that he felt that rates had to go up on wealthy americans and that there would be no deal without that. so clearly, there is still some distance between the two sides here. the president believing that wealthy americans need to pay more. those bush era tax cuts should not extend for them. republicans believing that all americans should benefit from those tax cuts, and that now you should put en titlements on the table. of as we see, the officials from the white house going up to capitol hill today, treasury secretary timothy geithner, to try to hammer out some d
dan lothian is at the white house. dan, what do you know? >> reporter: well, this is the second phone conversation now that the president has had with speaker boehner with regards to the fiscal cliff. this call, according to a source familiar with it, told me it lasted for 28 minutes. this official saying it was hardly short or curt, as had been reported by some news outlets. and my colleague, jessica yellen, heard from another source that said that the president told speaker boehner that...
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that is the latest, dan kerman, kron 4. >> improving conditions at s f o and also oakland. we will not see any weather irruptions and clear skies for the bay area with some high clouds. it is really not going to dampen your se thanksgiving forecast with his 60s briefly in antioch 40's for most of the very area-with 60s. and temperatures are going to be mainly in the upper-and 60s with a nice, warm weekend. dry weather for the extended forecast. and your sierras forecast, coming up. >> volunteers are getting a yes, we are this volunteer area where people are going to be serving the needy in a thanksgiving meal. let me show you there are volunteers working until 7:00 p.m. and working on cutting vegetables. and cauliflower, cutting pisces. and of all of the trimmings. tomorrow, they expect five- 6000 people. and they're reverend, cecil williams has been here. the rev., how big of a deal this is? >> is 30's one of the days. >> it is always one of the best days, with 5000 people- 6000 people but the important banking is that this is a time for people to come together. to roy com
that is the latest, dan kerman, kron 4. >> improving conditions at s f o and also oakland. we will not see any weather irruptions and clear skies for the bay area with some high clouds. it is really not going to dampen your se thanksgiving forecast with his 60s briefly in antioch 40's for most of the very area-with 60s. and temperatures are going to be mainly in the upper-and 60s with a nice, warm weekend. dry weather for the extended forecast. and your sierras forecast, coming up....
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we'll be joined very shortly by dan from the center for american progress. keep the conversation going. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >>i jump out of my skin at people when i'm upset. do you share the sense of outrage that they're doing this, this corruption based on corruption based on corruption. >>i think that's an understatement, eliot. u>> i'm not prone tot. understatement, so explain to me why that is. i think the mob learned from wall st., not vice versa. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the "bill press show."
we'll be joined very shortly by dan from the center for american progress. keep the conversation going. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >>i jump out of my skin at people when i'm upset. do you share the sense of outrage that they're doing this, this corruption based on corruption based on corruption. >>i think that's an understatement, eliot. u>> i'm not prone tot. understatement, so explain to me why that is. i think the mob learned from wall st.,...
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gynecologists dan grossman's research led to today's recommendation that oral contraceptives be made available over the counter to reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancies. >> we have over 50 years of experience with oral contraceptives now and it's one of the best studied medications that's around so we know it's incredibly safe. >> reporter: about half of all pregnancies are unintended-- a rate that has not changed in 20 years. nearly five million women considered at-risk for an unintended pregnancy do not use any kind of birth control. >> women who aren't currently use any type of contraception or who are using a less-effective method might start using the pill. and also it could make the pill easier to get for women who are already taking it and prevent gaps in use. >> reporter: ann mahan is a >> reporter: ann mahan is a registered nurse and director of the student health clinic at farleigh dickinson health clinic in new jersey. she has concerns about the recommendation. >> i can see chaos from birth control pills being over the counter. >> reporter: she's worried a lack of oversi
gynecologists dan grossman's research led to today's recommendation that oral contraceptives be made available over the counter to reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancies. >> we have over 50 years of experience with oral contraceptives now and it's one of the best studied medications that's around so we know it's incredibly safe. >> reporter: about half of all pregnancies are unintended-- a rate that has not changed in 20 years. nearly five million women considered at-risk for an...
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dan is off tonight. the breaks news is in south hand so say. firefighters at the sports complex right now off 101 facility where people skate, play soccer, take classes. we understand that there is a potential hazardous material situation right now. some sort of chemical may have leaked. fire dispatch tells us theory valuating people on the scene. we have a reporter on the way. we'll bring you any information as it develops. >>> get ready to get soaked. today we have fog so thick that flights are delayed at the airport. sfo may still experience delays we may get more fog tomorrow and then come the rains and potential flooding. sandhya is here with the details. sandhya. >> let's check out live doppler 7 hd writ now. we have fog around parts of the bay area and already getting thick. let me show you the visibility right now. less than a quarter of a mile in novato. dense there. visibility dropped to 2 miles in fairfield and napa where it's foggyy. fog around santa rose down to 4 miles so the morning commute will include areas of dense fog. could
dan is off tonight. the breaks news is in south hand so say. firefighters at the sports complex right now off 101 facility where people skate, play soccer, take classes. we understand that there is a potential hazardous material situation right now. some sort of chemical may have leaked. fire dispatch tells us theory valuating people on the scene. we have a reporter on the way. we'll bring you any information as it develops. >>> get ready to get soaked. today we have fog so thick that...
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arthel: dan what do you think? >> the defense was saying it was accidental death, the prosecution was trying to show it was intentional suffocation. you have a search for suffocation at the time when caylee was probably killed. that is consistent and important evidence, even though it's not the exact same type of suffocation it gives the jury more evidence to support a conviction here. arthel: your turn, fred. >> here is the problem. look i've said it from the get go, this case wreaked of reasonable doubt. they continue even find a reason why -- how this child had been killed. the evidence about the chloroform, all the stuff we could go through it chapter and verse. it's a piece of evidence that could have helped the prosecution, jose baez would stand up and scream it's more reasonable doubt. they can't tell you if she was murdered with duct tape, now they want to tell you it was a bag. arthel: he was prepared to say, look, it was the father who was so distraught over little caylee's drowning that perhaps he was lo
arthel: dan what do you think? >> the defense was saying it was accidental death, the prosecution was trying to show it was intentional suffocation. you have a search for suffocation at the time when caylee was probably killed. that is consistent and important evidence, even though it's not the exact same type of suffocation it gives the jury more evidence to support a conviction here. arthel: your turn, fred. >> here is the problem. look i've said it from the get go, this case...
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dan simon, cnn, san francisco. with the adt after thanksgiving sale. get adt home security and home management starting at just $99. that's a savings of $300. plus 15% off accessories. call now or visit adtpulse.com/tv. sale ends midnight november 27th. more than a security system, adt can help you turn on a few lights. bring family in from the cold. even let you know when an old friend has arrived. get the advanced technology of adt and save $300. starting at $99 installed. pulse save on accessories. call now or visit adtpulse.com/tv. sale ends midnight november 27th. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your policy when you get married, move into a new house... [crash!] or add a car to your policy. don't forget to ask about saving up to 10% when you combine your auto and home insurance wi
dan simon, cnn, san francisco. with the adt after thanksgiving sale. get adt home security and home management starting at just $99. that's a savings of $300. plus 15% off accessories. call now or visit adtpulse.com/tv. sale ends midnight november 27th. more than a security system, adt can help you turn on a few lights. bring family in from the cold. even let you know when an old friend has arrived. get the advanced technology of adt and save $300. starting at $99 installed. pulse save on...
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. >> onavalon joins me along with dan altman. great to see both of you. john let me start with you. cornyn is pessimistic, but the markets are up today, despite the glum faces we have seen. cornyn has said he's pessimistic, is he willing realistic or do you think we're going to get a deal? >> i think he's being a strategic scrooge. he's saying we need a balanced plan, but the president's not dealing with entitlealment reform and cuts. to give a balanced plan, republicans have to cut taxes. >> he said i put revenue on the table. but he wouldn't talk about the rates. >> also when asked about these specific entitlement reforms, he didn't talk about those either. we need to see some substance behind that. >> did you hear level ground where that can be forged? i don't know the difference between talking about stuff and putting it on the table. it seems like senator cornyn sees some difference there. i don't really get it. the hole is not as big as he says it is. we're not going into the hole with a trillion dollar deficit every year, because we're going to grow every year and collect mor
. >> onavalon joins me along with dan altman. great to see both of you. john let me start with you. cornyn is pessimistic, but the markets are up today, despite the glum faces we have seen. cornyn has said he's pessimistic, is he willing realistic or do you think we're going to get a deal? >> i think he's being a strategic scrooge. he's saying we need a balanced plan, but the president's not dealing with entitlealment reform and cuts. to give a balanced plan, republicans have to cut...
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dan gillerman is here next. bill: a new study has grim numbers for kids who love the old bounce house. there she goes. >> oh, my god. ay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. y'know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the posl service. if it fits, ithips anywhere in the couny for a low flat rate. yeah, i know. oh, you're good. laughing ] good luck! [ male announcer ] priority mail flat rate boxes. online pricing starts at $5.15. only from the postal service. bill: so for your shopping this holiday season bounce houses are becoming a stable at parties and family gatherings for the kids but the injuries apparently are on the rise as well. [shouting] >> oh, my god. bill: that is going to leave a mark. that is not what you want to happen. a new study says the number of kids treated for bounce houses, injuries, rather, doubled from 2008 to 2010. the injuries include fra
dan gillerman is here next. bill: a new study has grim numbers for kids who love the old bounce house. there she goes. >> oh, my god. ay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. y'know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the posl service. if it fits, ithips anywhere in the couny for a low flat rate. yeah, i know. oh, you're good. laughing ]...
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congratulations dan on notre dame's season. ford auto company, we're hoping that they are able to cut the losses in europe. exlon, and nokia, and tetelco a want some technology throw in apple. it's down. auto, utility, tech, and energy. here we go. let's do another. curt in virginia. curt? >> a big boo-yah hoo yah to you. tough losses by the steelers and eagles. with all the injuries we should form the steegles. we chased babin having good luck. what's going on? >> my stocks are bristol meyer squib, easy chip, starbucks and westport, i'm diversified? >> let me get this straight. okay. starbucks, we think the world of howard schultz and that team. westport, oh, boy, technology? truck play for nay and bristol myers and easy chip, a technology play and an oil technology play. downgraded i think mistakenly by morgan stanley. an oil, let's go restaurant, and a technology play on natural gas. drug and semiconductor. and that's hey nice apartment andly bless it and now we need to go to donna in texas. >> donna? >> good boo-yah to you,
congratulations dan on notre dame's season. ford auto company, we're hoping that they are able to cut the losses in europe. exlon, and nokia, and tetelco a want some technology throw in apple. it's down. auto, utility, tech, and energy. here we go. let's do another. curt in virginia. curt? >> a big boo-yah hoo yah to you. tough losses by the steelers and eagles. with all the injuries we should form the steegles. we chased babin having good luck. what's going on? >> my stocks are...
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so was dan. cyprian got the powerball and $6. >> $4. >> i didn't play and i didn't lose any money. >> bill: i was hoping i could win so i could buy one of carol's scarves for christmas. we started out this morning with the gray. a lot of different colors. you can find out for yourself. hand woven by my wife, carol. they're beautiful. rayon chenille, they're warm. great holiday presents. we had the gray on in the first hour this morning. last hour, this purple with a little green. this hour, we've chosen the blue. i love this blue scarf. >> beautiful. i like that. >> bill: goes with the shirt. >> you've accessorized. this is great! >> bill: so check it out. go to our o web site, billpressshow.com and at the very top carol's scarves. see the beautiful designs and choices and get in touch with her and take it away. randy weingarten, head of the american federation of teaches very upset about the impact on education if we go over the fiscal cliff. joining us in studio. but first the "full court press
so was dan. cyprian got the powerball and $6. >> $4. >> i didn't play and i didn't lose any money. >> bill: i was hoping i could win so i could buy one of carol's scarves for christmas. we started out this morning with the gray. a lot of different colors. you can find out for yourself. hand woven by my wife, carol. they're beautiful. rayon chenille, they're warm. great holiday presents. we had the gray on in the first hour this morning. last hour, this purple with a little...
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people were still uncomfortable about walter having stepped down and dan rather stepping in. i think there was competition and jealousy, and the. i think on walter's part there was some regret. he he was such an icon even in his own day. what made me excited was that, through all of that, the cuure of storytelling and reporting did not change at all. in some ways, it gradually did start to change at cbs. but, for me, i could not believe it. i felt like these people were so professional. i was scared to death. that is a good thing, i think, that you feel like you have a lot of experience and you have done a lot of reporting and producing and you understand television news, but you are surrounded people who are really good and challenge you. i love that. i felt like i was able to learn some of the more traditional values you will at thechool that started in our building. i will talk about those a little bit as we go. hi also got very fortunate because i ended up overseas within about three years. .ased in london i recommend it highly for students. think about an international a
people were still uncomfortable about walter having stepped down and dan rather stepping in. i think there was competition and jealousy, and the. i think on walter's part there was some regret. he he was such an icon even in his own day. what made me excited was that, through all of that, the cuure of storytelling and reporting did not change at all. in some ways, it gradually did start to change at cbs. but, for me, i could not believe it. i felt like these people were so professional. i was...
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itself from itself and jim brown, the nfl legendary, the legendary nfl running back was on the panel and dan garza, professor at stanford who has worked on mouthguard technology that can measure the force of impacts on the head and kevin turner who was the subject of documentary which you will see a clip of it called american man produced by a colleague of mine who works at hbo. so, this panel will be featured in a show on the world channel on november 20 at 8:00 p.m. and on line as well. pbs is working with, public television is working with the aspen institute to turn this into a one-hour session. there will be a whole one-hour session which will include conversations about football safety but we are going to play about a ten-minute clip of that. [no audio] [inaudible conversations] let's come back to it. sorry about that. so what i would like to do now is start off this conversation about the under 14 question, the pre-high school equation and i would like to do that with our special guest, dr. robert cantu who many of you will of course are familiar with. he is the chief of neurosurgery
itself from itself and jim brown, the nfl legendary, the legendary nfl running back was on the panel and dan garza, professor at stanford who has worked on mouthguard technology that can measure the force of impacts on the head and kevin turner who was the subject of documentary which you will see a clip of it called american man produced by a colleague of mine who works at hbo. so, this panel will be featured in a show on the world channel on november 20 at 8:00 p.m. and on line as well. pbs...
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dan springer is standing by in seattle with more. >> what a buzz hill. pot smokers in washington state and colorado are in for a rude awakening. they can smoke legally in their homes but get fired if they failed drug test. marijuana is still classified as an illegal drug under federal law and courts have upheld the rights of businesses to have a drug-free work place. still, business owners are worried they feel this will make it harder to hire workers and drive up their legal bills when they fire mployees. medical experts say the high from smoking pot last two to three hours but the drug can be detected in the system for up to 0 week. one of the gray areas is how long a person stays impaired. reaction times can be slowed for a 24 hours. it could be a major liability for business owners. >> put a small business owner in the middle of a vise of government requires you to do this, state law requires that and you are stuck in the middle. >> and of course the issue of union workers playing by different set of rules and everyone else. union lawyers say pot sho
dan springer is standing by in seattle with more. >> what a buzz hill. pot smokers in washington state and colorado are in for a rude awakening. they can smoke legally in their homes but get fired if they failed drug test. marijuana is still classified as an illegal drug under federal law and courts have upheld the rights of businesses to have a drug-free work place. still, business owners are worried they feel this will make it harder to hire workers and drive up their legal bills when...
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dan lothian is at the white house. dan, what exactly would either side have to give up to strike a bipartisan deal? >> well, obviously, we don't have all the details, because this is part of these ongoing negotiations. but we do know that house speaker john boehner has talked about putting health care reform on the table. there are democrats who want to make sure that middle class americans, those families making up to $250,000 a year, t eir taxes won't go u wealthier americans will pay more. and then both republicans and democrats are talking about putting entitlement programs on the table, mostly republicans pushing this. but some democrats, as well. take a listen what senator dick durbin had to say about that over the weekend. >> social security does not add one penny to our debt. not a penny. it's a separate funded operation, and we can do things that i believe we should now, smaller things, play out over the long term that gives it solvency. medicare is another story. only 12 years of solvency lie ahead if we do n
dan lothian is at the white house. dan, what exactly would either side have to give up to strike a bipartisan deal? >> well, obviously, we don't have all the details, because this is part of these ongoing negotiations. but we do know that house speaker john boehner has talked about putting health care reform on the table. there are democrats who want to make sure that middle class americans, those families making up to $250,000 a year, t eir taxes won't go u wealthier americans will pay...
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reporting live in washington, i'm dan yielle leigh, back to y. >>> new this morning, east palo alto police are searching for an armed suspect who shot a man sitting inside a car. shot spotter pinpointed the gunfire on addison avenue just off 101. the 49-year-old victim was shot multiple times about 8:00 last night. police have not updated his condition. investigators believe one or more suspects who were on foot walked up to the victim and attacked him. >>> the trial for a teenager accused of shooting a 3-month-old baby in east palo alto last year is set to begin this morning. prosecutors say 18-year-old fabian fired on a mother and father leaving a baby shower in june of last year. a bullet hit the baby boy, isaac jimenez, killing him. the mother was also hit as she tried to shield her other child who was in the back seat of their car. police say he mistook the family for rival gang members. he is charged with murder and attempted murder. >>> the vallejo teenager accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 65-year-old woman is due in court today. 14-year-old caviar king west nile be t
reporting live in washington, i'm dan yielle leigh, back to y. >>> new this morning, east palo alto police are searching for an armed suspect who shot a man sitting inside a car. shot spotter pinpointed the gunfire on addison avenue just off 101. the 49-year-old victim was shot multiple times about 8:00 last night. police have not updated his condition. investigators believe one or more suspects who were on foot walked up to the victim and attacked him. >>> the trial for a...
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watching the stock market -- you know what i'm told by my financial adviser and i trust him completely, dan saunders up there in new york, he probably loves me mentioning his name. he says that the market right now which is back to the 13,000, the dow today, good news, is based on the confidence that you professionals can put a deal together before new year's. in other words, it's all based on that. it's ice we're on right now, thin ice. do i understand you have to get this done in time and if you don't the markets will be completely screwed up by this worldwide? your thoughts? who wants to talk about that one. mr. connolly. >> i'll be glad to comment on that. i'm a little more opt stick than my colleague. i think a deal is sort of cooking. i think the parameters of that deal are not mysterious. i don't think this involves rocket science in putting it together. it requires political consensus. i think there are a lot of trial balloons going on on the republican side of the aisle to try to build that consensus and i think once that happens we're going to get it done. if we have to be here ch
watching the stock market -- you know what i'm told by my financial adviser and i trust him completely, dan saunders up there in new york, he probably loves me mentioning his name. he says that the market right now which is back to the 13,000, the dow today, good news, is based on the confidence that you professionals can put a deal together before new year's. in other words, it's all based on that. it's ice we're on right now, thin ice. do i understand you have to get this done in time and if...
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dan simon looks at what all this means for you and your local stores. >> reporter: online versus brick and mortar. the battle for your holiday dollars perhaps has never been so intense. for years, internet merchants like amazon had a key advantage in states like california. no sales tax. local bookstores already under pressure by the rapid rise of ebooks and large bookstore ch n chains feel flar lparticularly squeezed. >> if you can save 10%, why wouldn't you? >> reporter: amazon's tax advantage recently disappeared in california adding 7% to 10% to the cost of each order. it also began taxing this year in other states like pennsylvania and texas. online retailers collect tax only for states where they have a physical presence. now here in california, amazon is building two giant warehouses. including this one near los angeles. it is a million square feet, and for the old-fashioned retailers, it is another reason to worry. why? because amazon's goal is to get items to customers faster and to be able to offer same day delivery. that's right. you can avoid stores if you want, and have a
dan simon looks at what all this means for you and your local stores. >> reporter: online versus brick and mortar. the battle for your holiday dollars perhaps has never been so intense. for years, internet merchants like amazon had a key advantage in states like california. no sales tax. local bookstores already under pressure by the rapid rise of ebooks and large bookstore ch n chains feel flar lparticularly squeezed. >> if you can save 10%, why wouldn't you? >> reporter:...
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jon: dan springer, thank you. jenna: well, if you consider the posted speed limit as more of a suggestion than a rule here is a cautionary tale for you. a new program in seattle is catching 6,000 speeders in less than a month. cameras near just four schools in the city nabbing folks driving faster than 20 miles an hour in those school zones. and now that the tickets are going into the mail. all those lead foots will be facing a fine of $189. and because so many tickets have to go out, officials say they're extending citation period for more but they mean business in seattle. no speeding in school zone. jon: i hate those cameras. i do. jenna: why, jon? you always drive the speed limit. jon: i do. new york city has them and various places. i hate them. jenna: tell us how you really feel, jon scott. jon: brand new findings from a far away planet. we're talking about mercury. in a little while nasa will reveal new details what its spacecraft messenger is finding as it orbits that little planet. >>> rescuers on mount h
jon: dan springer, thank you. jenna: well, if you consider the posted speed limit as more of a suggestion than a rule here is a cautionary tale for you. a new program in seattle is catching 6,000 speeders in less than a month. cameras near just four schools in the city nabbing folks driving faster than 20 miles an hour in those school zones. and now that the tickets are going into the mail. all those lead foots will be facing a fine of $189. and because so many tickets have to go out, officials...
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representatives carol shay porter and dan maffei take the top. if you have a trivia question for us, e-mail us. until i had the shingles. i have never encountered such a burning sensation... it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> let's bring back our panel. bob costantini, fred marcus, ruth, and fred yang. talking about congressional ego stroking was one of the tenets t
representatives carol shay porter and dan maffei take the top. if you have a trivia question for us, e-mail us. until i had the shingles. i have never encountered such a burning sensation... it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that...
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people were still uncomfortable about walter having stepped down and dan rather stepping in. i think there was competition. there was jealousy. there was envy. i think on walter's part there was some regret. he was such a young man to leave that job. he was such an icon even in his own day. what made me excited was that, through all of that, the culture of storytelling and reporting did not change at all. in some ways, it gradually did start to change at cbs. but, for me, i could not believe it. i felt like these people were so professional. i was scared to death. that is a good thing, i think, that you feel like you have a lot of experience and you have done a lot of reporting and producing and you understand television news, but you are surrounded people who are really good and challenge you. i love that. i felt like i was able to learn some of the more traditional values you will at the school that started in our building. i will talk about those a little bit as we go. i also got very fortunate because i ended up overseas within about three years. based in london. i recomm
people were still uncomfortable about walter having stepped down and dan rather stepping in. i think there was competition. there was jealousy. there was envy. i think on walter's part there was some regret. he was such a young man to leave that job. he was such an icon even in his own day. what made me excited was that, through all of that, the culture of storytelling and reporting did not change at all. in some ways, it gradually did start to change at cbs. but, for me, i could not believe...
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as has dan hartman. a hacking group associated with anonymous claims to have penetrated karl rove's network and plant and tested a targeted password protected fire wall called the great oz which they hoped would protect the great citizens. they tried unsuccessfully in so 5 times to -- in 105 times to change tallies on election night. which explains his refusal to accept the results. if karl rove doesn't resign, the evidence goes to a certain painfully bored nemesis hanging out in an embassy in london. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> but more importantly, they're going to give the evidence to the fbi. >> stephanie: the frog marching of karl rove might happen. >> in 2004, at 11:13, all of the servers crashed and it bounced to another server in tennessee. the votes came back suddenly. kerry was leading in a landslide. >> stephanie: i'm not a constitutional scholar which i know shocks both of you. can john kerry be retroactively named president after president obama? >> no. >> stephanie: why not? >> because. >> step
as has dan hartman. a hacking group associated with anonymous claims to have penetrated karl rove's network and plant and tested a targeted password protected fire wall called the great oz which they hoped would protect the great citizens. they tried unsuccessfully in so 5 times to -- in 105 times to change tallies on election night. which explains his refusal to accept the results. if karl rove doesn't resign, the evidence goes to a certain painfully bored nemesis hanging out in an embassy in...
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dan convened our symposium and is a past president of the university of vermont. jim is the president emeritus of the university of michigan who put the michigan people together. pete is the head of the association of public and land grant universities and also the past president of michigan state. i think governance is a big issue now. over the last year, we have seen a lot of public university presidents founder in some way. it makes you wonder if it is a doable job. shortly after the fiasco at the university of virginia, i was talking to a lot of past and present public research university people probably the most passionately frustrated of them is, who is now at a private university in florida but is the past president at the university of wisconsin. she said, it was so much easier to run the department of health and human services, which is huge, and the university of wisconsin because i have some power. i could do something. as a public university had, we do not have any power. we are just tugboat talk to in -- captains. all we can do is try to persuade. thi
dan convened our symposium and is a past president of the university of vermont. jim is the president emeritus of the university of michigan who put the michigan people together. pete is the head of the association of public and land grant universities and also the past president of michigan state. i think governance is a big issue now. over the last year, we have seen a lot of public university presidents founder in some way. it makes you wonder if it is a doable job. shortly after the fiasco...
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maybe they are on an iphone or dan android pc. you want to give each person the best possible handful of pieces of content for them at that time. that is a growing problem. it is during free quickly and we believe it is important to solve. there is a bunch of machine learning, a bunch of infrastructure to assemble for each person. one thing i think about this is your publishing for each of $1 billion ever met. there is a model that tries to project is most likely to get air active with optimizing -- news feed optimizes what they would like to interact with. what will create a consumer of between the publisher and consumer? that is the high level. >> you think about how that system works for. lettis positive feedback. you'll get more of that thing. how do you tweak the algorithms so people ill don't show up -- it is a personalized newspaper. how do you now the difference between how they interact. people want to have both interactive, one more often but they want to see the other one and check it out occasionally. >> the main thing
maybe they are on an iphone or dan android pc. you want to give each person the best possible handful of pieces of content for them at that time. that is a growing problem. it is during free quickly and we believe it is important to solve. there is a bunch of machine learning, a bunch of infrastructure to assemble for each person. one thing i think about this is your publishing for each of $1 billion ever met. there is a model that tries to project is most likely to get air active with...
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dan, thanks very much. let's dig a little bit deeper with our chief political analyst gloria borger. gloria, for some reason this sounds very familiar. the summer of 2011, the debt ceiling debate that was going on. >> yeah. >> but the white house has a little different strategy this time. >> well, first of all, the white house i think is in a very different political position than it was in the summer of 2011. that was when the tea party was on the ascend, the republicans em boldened in the house of representatives. and the president found himself in that deal if you'll recall negotiating with himself and some democrats thought that was just a little bit too early. now, the president has been re-elected. while i would argue, nobody has a mandate other than to fix things on this fiscal cliff, the president feels that he has a mandate particularly from the base of the democratic party. those were a lot of the people he's been meeting with including the ceos, taking the show on the road, taking a page i would
dan, thanks very much. let's dig a little bit deeper with our chief political analyst gloria borger. gloria, for some reason this sounds very familiar. the summer of 2011, the debt ceiling debate that was going on. >> yeah. >> but the white house has a little different strategy this time. >> well, first of all, the white house i think is in a very different political position than it was in the summer of 2011. that was when the tea party was on the ascend, the republicans em...